SUPPER CLUB - Monday, May 16th
Posted: Mon May 16, 2022 6:02 am
Good morning,
What a rainy day we had yesterday! When the phone weather app said "100% chance of rain" every hour of the day they meant it! Today, after rainy early hours, it should dry out. Maybe even enough to get myself outside. We'll see . . . .
Scottie seems to be better. It was a rough night and following day yesterday, but he was anxious for his supper yesterday and we've found no "evidence" of "gastric distress" yet, so hopefully he's all better now. Vicki was doing some rearranging of her garbage a few days ago - picking it up and tossing it 6 feet away. Kind of clearing a path. It's been so thick her back door was completely blocked - no reasonable fire egress, so perhaps code enforcement sent a letter that she had to do something about that. Or maybe she just did it on her own. Part of Huntington's is obsessive behavior and we've seen a lot of debris flying around over there lately. This could go on all summer - or she could have moved on to some other activity by now.
All I did yesterday was 3 loads of laundry. And finally figured out the purrfect pattern to do for my sister's quilt - a Double Irish Chain. We are Irish and my sister, Teese, loves all things Irish. I plan to use my green and white Irish fabrics I've been hoarding for so long. And don't tell Teese, but I had my DNA done a few years ago and looks like we are far more Scottish than Irish! lol!
IRISH - your neighbor's yard will put on quite a show for you! Better than OUR neighbor, for sure! Though, purrhaps not quite as interesting. Where in NC is your catsitter/haircutter moving? I have family in Concord, outside Charlotte (I think). I would be wary of Sis, if I were you. Box duty doesn't sound like much fun. Is her new home in your park or is it on a bit of her property?
LORI - I'm happy to hear you got your machine to work. Sometimes I have to turn mine off and on to reset it.
BECCA - I'm glad you have yard help and are only out there working away by your own choice. It feels good to stand back at the end of the day and admire all your hard work. Sometimes, at the end of a long day of yard work, we like to take our fur-kids and a glass of wine and go stroll around the yard, looking at all we've done. We're not to that point yet this year.
CAROL - what's happening in your life these days?
Our roast dinner last night was pretty good. We may do a simple reheat tonite. Then I think I'll make veggie beef soup with the last of it.
What's the plan at your house?
What a rainy day we had yesterday! When the phone weather app said "100% chance of rain" every hour of the day they meant it! Today, after rainy early hours, it should dry out. Maybe even enough to get myself outside. We'll see . . . .
Scottie seems to be better. It was a rough night and following day yesterday, but he was anxious for his supper yesterday and we've found no "evidence" of "gastric distress" yet, so hopefully he's all better now. Vicki was doing some rearranging of her garbage a few days ago - picking it up and tossing it 6 feet away. Kind of clearing a path. It's been so thick her back door was completely blocked - no reasonable fire egress, so perhaps code enforcement sent a letter that she had to do something about that. Or maybe she just did it on her own. Part of Huntington's is obsessive behavior and we've seen a lot of debris flying around over there lately. This could go on all summer - or she could have moved on to some other activity by now.
All I did yesterday was 3 loads of laundry. And finally figured out the purrfect pattern to do for my sister's quilt - a Double Irish Chain. We are Irish and my sister, Teese, loves all things Irish. I plan to use my green and white Irish fabrics I've been hoarding for so long. And don't tell Teese, but I had my DNA done a few years ago and looks like we are far more Scottish than Irish! lol!
IRISH - your neighbor's yard will put on quite a show for you! Better than OUR neighbor, for sure! Though, purrhaps not quite as interesting. Where in NC is your catsitter/haircutter moving? I have family in Concord, outside Charlotte (I think). I would be wary of Sis, if I were you. Box duty doesn't sound like much fun. Is her new home in your park or is it on a bit of her property?
LORI - I'm happy to hear you got your machine to work. Sometimes I have to turn mine off and on to reset it.
BECCA - I'm glad you have yard help and are only out there working away by your own choice. It feels good to stand back at the end of the day and admire all your hard work. Sometimes, at the end of a long day of yard work, we like to take our fur-kids and a glass of wine and go stroll around the yard, looking at all we've done. We're not to that point yet this year.
CAROL - what's happening in your life these days?
Our roast dinner last night was pretty good. We may do a simple reheat tonite. Then I think I'll make veggie beef soup with the last of it.
What's the plan at your house?